3- Consciousness-altering drugs Flashcards

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Depressants

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  • Increased activity of GABA Receptor (inhibitory nt)
  • Alcohol, barbiturates, benzodiazepines

Alcohol

  • people drink at parties so not nervous about interacting w/ others
  • also increases dopamine = reward/pleasure
  • -enhance qualities already there; angry drunks are normally kinda angry usually by removing social restrictions

(less dopamine = movement; more dopamine = reward)
(recall- dopamine- basal ganglia; parkinsons (less) & schizo / ocd / hallucinations (more)

Barbiturates- anti-anxiety; too addictive, replaced by benzodiazepines which are less addictive and less prone to overdose

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Stimulants

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  • increase arousal by increasing dopamine, norEpi, and serotonin
  • dopamine and serotonin = pleasure, norEpi = energy
  • increase release, decrease reuptake
  • amphetamines, cocaine, ecstasy/MDMA
  • cocaine is anesthetic, vasoconstrictor
  • ecstasy is a hallucinogen + amphetamine
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Opium/Opiates/opioids

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Opium- poppy plant derivative
Opiates = morphine, codeine
Opioid= codones (oxycodone, hypercodone), heroin

Opioids are SYNTHETIC

-pain relief, but highly addictive

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Hallucinogens

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  • oxygen deprivation
  • substances

begin w/ geometric patterns (STRAITE CORTEX = occipital lobe/visual cortex, different zones of activation/deactivation- shapes and lines correspond to receptors areas)

-gets more vivid, auditory hallucinations, images, actual words

-then get abstract, such as out of body experience
(near-death experience = variation on this)- oxygen deprivation, brain death

LSD (lysergic acid diethylamide), peyote, mescaline, ketamine, psilocybin mushrooms, ayahuasca

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Marijuana

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Cannabis sativa/indica
THC = tetrahydrocannibinol

increase GABA activity = neural inhibition = repression repressor, just like in alcohol
also, like alcohol, increase dopamine (pleasure)

marijuana based on mood
-anxious person smoking = paranoid; relaxed = more relaxed

eye redness, dry mouth, fatigue, STM impaired, increased HR and appetite, low BP

-stimulant, depressant, hallucinogen

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Drug addiction

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mesolimbic reward pathway

  • brain becomes used to chemicals in the synapse (usually w/ dopamine)
  • drug causes release and lack of re-uptake
  • when drug isn’t used, person feels low
  • instead of using drug to get high, need drug to feel normal

Nucleus accumbens (NAc), Ventral tegmental area (VTA) and Medial Forebrain Bundle (MFB) - involved brain regions

*remember, substantia nigra makes dopamine
(corpus striatum in basal ganglia)

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